Investigating Broadcast-Free Opportunistic Network Coding Algorithms with Wireless Systems

This paper investigates broadcast-free opportunistic community coding (OFNC) algorithms for Wi-Fi systems. OFNC combines the switch of facts among or more devices with more green transmission of information within the network. It uses a random mixture of packets to create new packets, and then sends...

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Published in2023 2nd International Conference on Futuristic Technologies (INCOFT) pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Kumar, Gaurav, Krishna, Meena
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 24.11.2023
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DOI10.1109/INCOFT60753.2023.10425290

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Summary:This paper investigates broadcast-free opportunistic community coding (OFNC) algorithms for Wi-Fi systems. OFNC combines the switch of facts among or more devices with more green transmission of information within the network. It uses a random mixture of packets to create new packets, and then sends the ones new packets back to the sender. By creating more than one copies of the identical statistics, network congestion is reduced and extra green transmission is accomplished. The paper explores how OFNC algorithms can be used in one-of-a-kind wireless applications and evaluates their overall performance via a test performed in a realistic situation. The experiment highlights the benefits of the usage of OFNC and provides insight into how OFNC algorithms can be similarly optimized for Wi-Fi systems.
DOI:10.1109/INCOFT60753.2023.10425290